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 +[[149.horatio|(<-- 149. (Hon.) Horatio(6) Seymour)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[151.epaphroditus|(151. Epaphroditus(6) Seymour -->)]]
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 ====== 150. Henry Seymour ====== ====== 150. Henry Seymour ======
  
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 | | | 8. | //Julia//. | | | | 8. | //Julia//. |
 | | | 9. | //Morris//. | | | | 9. | //Morris//. |
-| 244. | ii. | [[244.HORATIO|HORATIO]], b. 31 May 1810. ||+| 244. | ii. | [[244.horatio|HORATIO]], b. 31 May 1810. ||
 | | iii. | SOPHIA APOLINA, b. 2 Aug. 1812; m. EDWARD F. SHONNARD of Yonkers, N.Y. || | | iii. | SOPHIA APOLINA, b. 2 Aug. 1812; m. EDWARD F. SHONNARD of Yonkers, N.Y. ||
-| 245. | iv. | [[245.JOHN|JOHN]] FORMAN, b. 21 Sept. 1814. ||+| 245. | iv. | [[245.john_forman|JOHN FORMAN]], b. 21 Sept. 1814. ||
 | | v. | HELEN CLARISSA, b. 1 Mar. 1818; d. 4 June 1894; m. 7 Dec. 1843, LEDYARD LINCKLAEN. || | | v. | HELEN CLARISSA, b. 1 Mar. 1818; d. 4 June 1894; m. 7 Dec. 1843, LEDYARD LINCKLAEN. ||
 | | | Child: || | | | Child: ||
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 | | vi. | JULIA CATHERINE, b. 4 May 1827; d. at Utica, N.Y., 10 (18 by gravestone) Oct. 1893; m. at Utica, 25 June 1855, HON. ROSCOECONKLING, b. at Albany, N.Y., 30 Oct. 1829, d. at New YorkCity, 18 Apr. 1888, s. of Alfred and Eliza (Cockburn). || | | vi. | JULIA CATHERINE, b. 4 May 1827; d. at Utica, N.Y., 10 (18 by gravestone) Oct. 1893; m. at Utica, 25 June 1855, HON. ROSCOECONKLING, b. at Albany, N.Y., 30 Oct. 1829, d. at New YorkCity, 18 Apr. 1888, s. of Alfred and Eliza (Cockburn). ||
 | | | Child: || | | | Child: ||
-| | | 1. | //Elizabeth C.//<sup>8</sup>, b. ---; m. 30 Apr. 1879, Walter GeorgeOakman, of New York City. |+| | | 1. | //Elizabeth C.//<sup>8</sup>, b. ---; m. 30 Apr. 1879, Walter George Oakman, of New York City. |
  
-HELEN CLARISSA<sup>7</sup> SEYMOUR (1818-1894) was wife of Ledyard Lincklaen of+**HELEN CLARISSA<sup>7</sup> SEYMOUR** (1818-1894) was wife of Ledyard Lincklaen of
 Cazenovia, N.Y., adopted son of Jan Lincklaen, founder of that village. The Cazenovia, N.Y., adopted son of Jan Lincklaen, founder of that village. The
 latter had no children and at his request, by act of the Legislature, the latter had no children and at his request, by act of the Legislature, the
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 Fairchild, are included in the present volume. Fairchild, are included in the present volume.
  
-HELEN<sup>8</sup> LINCKLAEN (1846-1931), only child of the above, became wife of+**HELEN<sup>8</sup> LINCKLAEN** (1846-1931), only child of the above, became wife of
 Hon. Charles S. Fairchild in 1871. "Lorenzo," the old Lincklaen place by the Hon. Charles S. Fairchild in 1871. "Lorenzo," the old Lincklaen place by the
 lake at Cazenovia, was for nearly eighty-six years her home. In 1875 Mr. lake at Cazenovia, was for nearly eighty-six years her home. In 1875 Mr.
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 great men, soldiers and statesmen, associated with its history. great men, soldiers and statesmen, associated with its history.
  
-Some of her benefactions were known, but most of them - and they were numerous - +Some of her benefactions were known, but most of them -- and they were numerous --  
-were bestowed in the way commended by the Scriptures. Her friends were many and +were bestowed in the way commended by the Scriptures. Her friends were many  
-devoted.+and devoted.
  
 "After a well-spent life she passed on in the fullness of years, honored and "After a well-spent life she passed on in the fullness of years, honored and
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 Cazenovia Republican//, 28 May 1931.] Cazenovia Republican//, 28 May 1931.]
  
-JULIA CATHERINE<sup>7</sup> SEYMOUR (1827-1893) was born at Utica, N.Y., in the+**JULIA CATHERINE<sup>7</sup> SEYMOUR** (1827-1893) was born at Utica, N.Y., in the
 then new Seymour homestead on Whitesboro Street, the youngest sister of Gov. then new Seymour homestead on Whitesboro Street, the youngest sister of Gov.
 Seymour and of Mrs. Lincklaen. She became the wife of Senator Roscoe Conkling in Seymour and of Mrs. Lincklaen. She became the wife of Senator Roscoe Conkling in
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 contained, silent, yet overflowing with sympathy. Her portrait is included in contained, silent, yet overflowing with sympathy. Her portrait is included in
 the present volume. the present volume.
 +
 +\\ [[149.horatio|(<-- 149. (Hon.) Horatio(6) Seymour)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[151.epaphroditus|(151. Epaphroditus(6) Seymour -->)]]
  
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